Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [prep] [art] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 You must give the exact critical values , right , if those critical values that you are using to compare with the regressionally significant whether you have serial correlation or not erm so they 're very very important and they ought to be included erm because otherwise we do n't know whether a test statistic is er statistically significant or not .
2 He asked to go to the most demanding area and ended up in Smallhealth and Sparkbrook with a case load of up to 60 children .
3 She finally agreed to go to the most expensive Chinese restaurant in town with him .
4 In the Commons , Opposition leader John Smith provoked Tory shouts of fury when he asked : ‘ Is n't it inappropriate for the inquiry to be set up and asked to report to the very regional health authority whose own actions may be the subject of the inquiry ?
5 The abrupt challenge was distracted because she was struggling to contend with an unexpectedly physical reaction to finding herself alone with him in such a confined space .
6 Although they did not offer any pathological data , they suggest that dilatation and curettage may be inappropriate in many cases and that guidelines should be developed to agree on the most appropriate patients for the procedure .
7 The upshot of these economically balanced budgets within species is that arms races between species tend to come to a mutually stable end , with one side ahead .
8 However , Tizard does acknowledge that the issue is complicated by social inequality — children who come into care tend to come from the most powerless sector of society .
9 Jenna found that she did n't want to know , in fact she did n't want to know to an almost frantic extent .
10 The report also criticised the current boom in real-life crime re-enactments , which again tend to concentrate on the most violent crimes .
11 Personnel : Salary differentials 20–30 per cent over comparable civilian work tend to siphon off the better qualified .
12 ‘ Many people with this disease are able to continue to work for a very long time and there is no evidence to suggest that her condition and the error are necessarily linked . ’
13 Weasels , in any case , very rarely tackle mature rabbits , preferring to concentrate on the very small ones and on even smaller mammals .
14 ( 84 ) The tune was heard to come from no further away than where the track slings around the shoulder of the hill .
15 On the other hand , the British National Union of Mineworkers ( NUM ) has developed as a strongly formed collectivity in a very different way .
16 The bar here is a major meeting point for 18–30 's and many an early evening drink has developed into a fully blown party night of the spontaneous kind .
17 Over the last forty years , farming has developed into a highly intensive manufacturing business .
18 Clearly , an unwholesome condition has developed in the previously productive , though often contentious , relationship between science and government .
19 NME ca n't claim to be the first off the blocks with coverage of this splenetic musical bastard — that honour has to go to the now sadly defunct Sounds .
20 I literally stopped seeing for a very long time .
21 It has been suggested , for instance , that wages in Japan are determined by mechanisms based largely on profit maximization , while Matsuzuka ( 1967 ) has pointed to the closely related variable of organization size in determining wage disparities , as well as age and duration of employment service .
22 Giddens in particular has pointed to the very varying ways in which Freud used the words id , ego and superego .
23 We were sitting there waiting to hear what the guy at the other end of the phone thought about it and he came back saying , It 's the worst thing anyone here has heard for a very long time — actually I think he was a little more abusive than that , but he went on — I do n't like it and I do n't know anyone else who would .
24 We were sitting there waiting to hear what the guy at the other end of the phone thought about it and he came back saying , It 's the worst thing anyone here has heard for a very long time — actually I think he was a little more abusive than that , but he went on — I do n't like it and I do n't know anyone else who would .
25 The material that has fallen into the more massive of the two galaxies rekindles the quasar at its core .
26 There have , for example , been 29 changes in the method of computing the unemployment figures since the present Government came to power , so that the total number of people out of work has fallen by a far greater amount in appearance than in reality .
27 If you have an Orchard MSA and want to borrow on a more permanent basis , you can simply use your Orchard Reserve to cover the cost of major purchases such as a car or a holiday .
28 One of the difficulties , it seems to me , that exists in schools today is that the teacher has to cope with a fairly large class , and one possible advantage of having a fair number of microcomputers
29 In the coming two years sales are targeted to continue at an even faster rate , contributing an extra 9.5 billion to the Exchequer by April 1988 .
30 " As the ozone has formed over a largely uninhabited region , it seems there is no immediate danger .
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